LAWS 429 Lawyering Process I
All entering first-year students are required to take Lawyering Process I, which teaches skills necessary for success in the study and practice of law, including training in basic law school study skills such as time management, critical and engaged reading, note-taking, and handling homework and assignments. It also includes skills training such as briefing cases, synthesizing rules, building course outlines, and answering exam questions. It provides hands-on experience in using analytical skills to solve legal problems.